Friday, August 31st, 2012

Lights Changing Colour

You, too, can be a star. Or at least win Stars.

Photo By Norman WongNorman WongOkay, since I am posting this from the north of Quebec – okay, not really that north, but considerably further north than Bloor St. in Rouyn-Noranda for this year’s Festival de musique émergente – I figure this is as good a time as any to run a pretty sweet giveaway for – wait for it – The North. As in the new record from Stars, out this coming Tuesday.

Thanks to the folks at Universal Music Canada, I have numerous copies of The North to give away in both analog and digital formats – the the former, a pair of LPs on blue vinyl, and to the latter, five silver CDs. To enter, leave a comment below with your email (it will be hidden from prying eyes), album format in order of preference, and tell me the furthest north point in Canada you’ve ever been. If you want to be precise, Google will tell you the latitude of anywhere if you ask nicely. Interestingly, Rouyn-Noranda is one degree further south than Vancouver, making that my northernmost sojourn in our fine country. Anyways, the contest is open to residents of Canada only and winners will be chosen on September 15.

The North was made available to preview via NPR stream at the start of this week, but The National Post has made their hosted stream worth checking out by adding track-by-track commentary from Torq Campbell. Consequence Of Sound also talks to Campbell about the new record.

Stars open up for Metric at The Air Canada Centre on November 24.

MP3: Stars – “Hold On When You Get Love And Let Go When You Give It”
MP3: Stars – “The Theory Of Relativity”
Stream: Stars / The North

The Wilderness Of Manitoba’s second album Island Of Echoes will be coming out on September 18 and they’ve booked a hometown record release show at Trinity-St. Paul’s for October 26. Fancy!

MP3: The Wilderness Of Manitoba – “Morning Sun”

The Wooden Sky have been touring their latest Every Child A Daughter, Every Moon A Sun over hill and through the dale since its release back in February, and they’re bringing it back home for a show at The Phoenix on December 1, tickets $17.50.

MP3: The Wooden Sky – “Child Of The Valley”

Andrew Scott of Sloan lists his five favourite records of the past two decades for CBC Music. Their super-deluxe Twice Removed reissue arrives September 4.

Exclaim has some details on the next album/project/thing from Yamantaka/Sonic Titan. The 33 // 渦 rock opera will debut at Pop Montreal on September 21; no details on encore performances more local to here or a recording release, but we can hope. Their YT//ST gets a re-release on September 11.

Pitchfork talks to Grimes about the making of her latest video for “Genesis”. She plays two nights at Lee’s Palace, September 21 and 22.

How excited is Woodpigeon to be opening for Patrick Wolf on his upcoming North American tour, including September 25 at the Music Gallery? So excited that there’ll be a new, tour-only album entitled Diamonds for sale throughout the journey and they’re giving away a cover of Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney’s “Say Say Say”. That’s pretty excited.

MP3: Woodpigeon – “Say Say Say”

Talk Rock To Me chats with Paul Saulnier of PS I Love You. They play the Friday night of the Paper Bag Records 10th anniversary shows at The Great Hall, September 28.

Toronto Life has an extensive feature piece on Diamond Rings, and Macleans solicits some scholastic advice from John O for those just starting school. The new album Free Dimensional will be out on October 23 and to support that release, he will be on Letterman on October 26. That is bananas. B-a-n-a-n-a-s.

Modern Superstitions’ self-titled debut album finally has a release date – it’ll be out and about on October 23.

Shad has released a video from his recent Melancholy & The Infinite Shadness mixtape.

Video: Shad – “A Milli Vanilli”

MTV lists off some things you may not have known about Coeur de Pirate.

Moonface have a new video from With Siinai: Heartbreaking Bravery.

Video: Moonface – “I’m Not The Phoenix Yet”

They Shoot Music has a video session with Memoryhouse.

By : Frank Yang at 9:39 am
Category: Contests

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  1. chris yak says:

    Flin Flon (54.7681° N, 101.8642° W) is the farthest north for me, cd is cool. Star me!

  2. Silas Polkinghorne says:

    I would love to be entered to win a viyl copy of the album! The furthest north I’ve been is Cold Lake, Alberta, at 54.4676° N.

    Thanks!

  3. Patrick says:

    Exciting Yorkton, SK (51.2167° N) wins out for me. And vinyl would be preferred please. Thanks.

  4. Jim says:

    Lovely Cape Breton (N 46° 42′ 35.0494). a CD would be delightful.

  5. dyprivatei says:

    It’s Vancouver for me too. And vinyl is my preferred format please.
    Thank you kindly.

  6. Primavera says:

    Moncton 46.0884° N

    Thanks very much – you’re a star (CD is good for me.)

  7. t says:

    Moonface is just Spencer Krug. The video just released is from Moonface w. Sinaii.

  8. Jason Carlin (@the2scoops) says:

    Farthest north has been Edmonton 53.5472° N, 113.5006° W

    But I definitely want to make it to Dawson City one day.

    Vinyl for me, thanks!

  9. Bruce says:

    Calgary, at 51.0544° N, is what I’ve gotten up to. And chilly blue vinyl would be lovely as my first choice.

  10. Jeremy says:

    I’d love the album in vinyl. I think the farthest north I’ve been is 53.5472° N, 113.5006° W (Edmonton).

  11. David P says:

    I’ve been to Riviere de Loup (47° 50′ 0″ N) on the way to Halifax. CD is my first choice. 2nd choice is the vinyl.

  12. Ryan says:

    Yonge and Eglinton. (Vinyl).

  13. Nancy K says:

    Edmonton for me too, 53.5472° N….. CD for me, thanks for the chance!

  14. Leo W. says:

    The farthest north I’ve been in Canada is Springdale Junction, Newfoundland (approx. 49º 29′ 3.0687” N). Not terribly far north, in the grand scheme, but beautiful country.

    CD is my preferred format. Cheers!

  15. Alison says:

    Edmonton for me. CD is preferred! Thanks.

  16. Michael T says:

    Edmonton. Vinyl preferable, but a CD would be lovely too. Thanks Frank!

  17. wini says:

    vancouver is the farthest north i’ve been.
    vinyl is my preferred format.

  18. Darren K. says:

    Waskesiu, Saskatchewan, 53°56′N, which just pips Edmonton, which I have also been to. I have probably been a bit north of Waskesiu elsewhere in Prince Albert National Park, but that is the furthest north in Canada I can verify with a name. Vinyl, please, if I am lucky enough to win. The farthest north I have been in the world is Reykjavik, Iceland, at 64°08′N. But that isn’t in Canada.

  19. Javier says:

    Quebec City.
    Vinyl is my preferred format. Thanks.

  20. Jarret R. says:

    Edmonton for me. 53.5472° N. Cd first, then vinyl. Thanks!!!

  21. thomaus says:

    Always something new to learn at Chromewaves. I assumed somewhere in Quebec or New Brunswick was my furthest north travel. But that one-day business trip to balmy Vancouver beat all that. Now I’m more inspired to plan an actual northern trip somewhere.

    CD please, if I’m so lucky.

  22. Melanie says:

    Edmonton for me.
    CD preferred, vinyl would be second. Thanks!

  23. Paul says:

    52.9500° N, Labrador City for me.

    Vinyl first, then CD…thanks!

  24. Lisa says:

    Furthest north I’ve been is Montreal. And vinyl is my preference :D Happy 10 years, Frank!

  25. Samuel James Perry says:

    The ‘Peg! 49.8833° N. LP, please.

  26. Grace says:

    The furthest north I’ve been is Opeongo Lake (45.635804°) in Algonquin Park. I would like to win the CD please :)

  27. Mark says:

    The farthest north that I have been is Dawson City,YT, just a week and half ago.

    My preference is for vinyl. Thanks.

  28. Y. says:

    Farthest north I’ve been is Nunavut.

    Preference would be vinyl, but would take a CD, too!

  29. David Trowsdale says:

    The farthest north I’ve been is Banff, Alberta (51.1729° N). Either format would be great, but I’d prefer vinyl. Thanks!

  30. Dan DiGirolamo says:

    I have been to Fort McMurray, Alberta. It is cold there.

    Vinyl first, please.

  31. Adora says:

    Toronto. It’s where I live and work. I do too much of the latter to enjoy the former by travelling. It’s also why I don’t have a record player. CD plz!

  32. Kelsey says:

    Timmins! Northern Ontario = 48.4667° N
    Cd?

    :)

  33. Lisa Rennie says:

    Killarney, Ontario – would love the CD!

  34. Jack says:

    Made it to Toronto for an afternoon while visiting friends in Seattle and hope to one day get to see much more of our neighbors to the north. Vinyl or CD, any gift is welcome!

  35. MikeO says:

    Saskatoon, SK (52.1311° N). Either vinyl or CD would be great.

  36. Rori says:

    Tignish, PEI. Drove to the very norther tip of the red island with some friends a couple summers back. A CD is the way I spin.

  37. Frédéric says:

    Farthest north I’ve been is Baie-Comeau, Qc (49° 13′ 55” N). Vinyl would be nice!

  38. Jordan Graham says:

    Ive been up to North Bay. I would like a cd please! Thank you!